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If there is one thing the chief adviser of Bangladesh’s interim administration has clearly shown since the resignation drama of May 24, it is that he is no pushover. In the nine months at ...
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Shafiqul Alam: Prof Yunus' visit elevates Dhaka-Tokyo ties
Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has said the relationship between Bangladesh and Japan relations reached a new ...
Bangladesh’s interim government, headed by Nobel laureate Prof. Muhammad Yunus, is in trouble. Hastily put together in August 2024 — after a popular movement led by students deposed the Awami League ...
In a sudden reversal last week, Bangladesh foreign affairs ministry cancelled transfer of Shabab Bin Ahmed, who was set to ...
Several political parties in Bangladesh reiterated their demand for holding the national election by December, rejecting ...
Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has said the relationship between Bangladesh and Japan reached new heights with wider and deeper cooperation through the just-concluded visit of Chief ...
The boost in Bangladesh-Turkey relations comes at a time when India-Pakistan tensions are at a fever pitch post Operation ...
He departed from Narita International Airport for Dhaka at 11:20am (Tokyo time) on a Singapore Airlines flight ...
A flight of Singapore Airlines, carrying the CA landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 12:15am on Sunday ...
With Awami League banned and Sheikh Hasina in exile, Muhammad Yunus has only one person to face in elections: BNP chairperson Khalida Zia ...
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Prof Yunus returns home ending Japan tour
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus returned home early Sunday, wrapping up his four-day official tour to Japan.
The Left Democratic Alliance, 12-party Alliance, and Gono Forum are among those parties that have also made it clear that the demand is widely shared among parties and not limited to a single group.